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But ESPN’s women’s college basketball studio show featuring Elle Duncan, Andraya Carter and Chiney Ogwumike has arrived. They’ve got all the ingredients of an all-star, can’t miss lineup.
In fact, even Southern California’s women’s basketball coach, Lindsay Gottlieb, praised ESPN’s programming leading up to Sunday’s championship game, where South Carolina topped Iowa 87-75.
As the sport’s fandom reaches a peak both in broadcast ratings and on social media, ESPN’s show has delivered star power that matches the level of the basketball games it airs.
We know Charles Barkley doesn't watch much college basketball, yet he's still prominently featured in the studio and during every commercial break. ESPN's biggest problem is that it's still ESPN.
ESPN is celebrating Feast Week by extending a bunch of talent contracts. The network announced multi-year extensions for two college basketball analysts on Tuesday. First up is former St. John’s ...
Syracuse, N.Y. —Syracuse basketball fans will start to see another familiar face on ESPN’s college basketball coverage. Former Syracuse star guard Michael Carter-Williams has joined ESPN as a ...
ESPN basketball analyst Chiney Ogwumike, who is regular panelist on NBA Today as well as the immensely popular NCAA Women’s Championship In the Studio and WNBA Countdown, said a daily WNBA show ...